Re: Balsa 2.2.0 end user impressions
- From: Joacher <joacher gmx de>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Balsa 2.2.0 end user impressions
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:08:50 +0200
Peter Bloomfield wrote:
Balsa does need one local mailbox: the outbox is a temporary holding
place for outbound mail, and must be accessible even when the imap
server isn't.
Is it like a temporary cache or how have I to understand this?
As noted, Balsa wants a local outbox. But perhaps it should be
omitted from the mailbox list except on explicit request--in
principle, you should never need to go into it.
In my amateurish understanding a MUA doesn't have to care if a going to
be sent mail is stored locally or by IMAP.
What am I supposed to do if my sending fails and I am leaving the
computer, knowing, that I won't return for a couple of days? With balsa
2.2.0 I would move the mail from outbox to imap->drafts, so I can cover
this subject later via webmail frontend. Hiding outbox removes this option.
Is there really no way to have outbox serversided?
Apparently, your server doesn't support sorting--iirc, sorting and
threading are an extension to the basic imap protocol--but Balsa
should alert you to the deficiency.
Looks like there is a general "UTF-8" problem with my IMAP server. I
assume I have to rewrite whole sections of my review after this issue is
solved.
"View -> Find" doesn't seem to work, too. I assume IMAP
incompatibilities again.
afaik, it uses only basic IMAP4rev1 search capability, so this is not
an extension issue.
Again: UTF-8, I assume
Do you have any suggestions for improving the (find) dialog?
As I mentioned in my first post, a dedicated search line like mozilla
has is very comfortable. Not just that you don't have to popup a special
dialog, it intuitivly makes it clear that this is a temporary filter
applied to the current mailbox. The "Find" options in the "View" menu
are to search the body of the mail, which makes sense, too IMHO.
"Save entire message" could be added to the message menu--but there's
always pressure to keep the menus shorter, too!
"Save entire message" is the only button found in the menu, "Save
message part" can be handled via context menu.
Second, the file name should default to <subject>.eml in the save
dialog.
Well, not for images, for example?
Not for attachments or message parts, but for the entire message.
At least, it should default to anything usefull, not just an empty field.
Another default hot key I am missing is the del key for deleting
messages (currently: D).
Adding del as an alternative key is easy--we'd want to keep `D' as
the published binding. Again, does anyone know of any Gnome/ HIG issues?
That's strange. I mean, my computer has mostly "general purpose" keys,
just very few have a dedicated use. The "DEL" key is one of them, there
is a clear function assigned to it. Please, tell me how I should explain
to my father, why the DEL key isn't deleting anything, but the key,
which is meant to write a "D", covers this functionality.
I know, the concept of virtually mapping functionality to gp keys is
quite common, due to the fact there are no alternatives - there is no
SAVE key, QUIT-, REPLY-, OPEN-, WHATEVER key attached to a keyboard. But
there is a DEL key, we should give at least this one the function it
pretends to have.
That's context dependent !-)
Of course it is, everything I wrote is!
Regards,
Joe
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